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- Description: activity for exhibit visitors. Kayla is a liberal studies major, a Marine Corps veteran, a wife, a mother, and a transplant to West Michigan. She is a full-time student whose husband works an 80-100-hour active-duty job in the Marines. Kayla is determined
- Text: with the veterans and stuff. However, I didn’t really discover the veteran resources until I, I think I ran into Troy who works…he works with Steve I can’t remember his last name, but anyways he just like mentioned something like “oh yeah, the Veteran’s Office” so
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- Title: Veterans Dance and Feast, November 1984
- Description: Veterans Dance and Feast flyer, Allegan MI, November 11, 1984, collected by Edward Gillis included as part of his Native American publication collection.
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- Text: are not able to measure everything, but need to show impact. We are focusing and working to show impact in national issues: education, economic opportunity, veterans and military families, disaster services, healthy futures , and environmental stewardship
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- Text: are not able to measure everything, but need to show impact. We are focusing and working to show impact in national issues: education, economic opportunity, veterans and military families, disaster services, healthy futures, and environmental stewardship
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- Text: 2013-2014 Michigan's AmeriCorps Funding Overview Programs by Focus Area & Number of Members Focus Area • Disaster • Economic • Education • Enviro111nent • Health • Veterans Programs by Focus Area & Grant Amount Program Focus Area
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- Text: t.··.<: ·, Volume 2 Number 11 A Publication by the Grand Rapids Inter-Tribal Council ..l November 1992 TO HONOR ALL VETERANS A Celebration of Flags, Dances and Drums Our country has learned from its painful past that it is important
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- Text: comes from. The creativity comes from states that use AmeriCorps and national service as a strategy to address issues. It's a strategy to address this huge issue of veterans coming back from the war. AmeriCorps can serve as a transition place
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- Text: and national service as a strategy to address issues. It's a strategy to address this huge issue of veterans coming back from the war. AmeriCorps can serve as a transition place for veterans and to serve other veterans or the community at large. It' s a way
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- Text: Flag Song Invocation Introductions Veterans' Song Inter-Tribal Dances Specialty Dances Tree Planting Ceremony 2:30 pm Inter-Tribal Dances Closing 5:00 pm 5:00-7:00 Dinner Break (participants only) 7 :00 pm Grand Entry Flag Song Invocation Veterans' Song
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- Text: Grand Valley stafe ,,~ '::··.:::~~;~.;:~;::- II Gashkadino Giizis (Ice-Flowing Moon) November 1994 Veterans Pow-wow: Time of Honor On Saturday, November 5, 1994, the Annual Veterans Pow Wow will beheld at theGrand Valley State University
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- Text: , Environmental Stewardship, Healthy Futures, and Veterans and Military Families. Going forward, our new investments will focus on achieving a specific set of outcomes in these areas. 4. Fortify management operations and sustain a capable·;· responsive'and ac